It was a summer house or cottage as newporters called them in remembrance of the modest houses of the early 19th century.
The marble house mansion.
Its temple front portico resembles that of the white house.
Marble house is currently closed to the public.
86 reviews of marble house hands down the most impressive mansion on bellevue ave.
Nestled in beautiful fair haven vermont we are about 45 minutes away from killington ski resort.
Marble house the summer home of william k.
This palatial estate was designed by william morris hunt and completed in 1892 cost around 11 million.
Marble house is a gilded age mansion and is located on the coast of the atlantic ocean in newport ri.
By newport standards that is.
The others being the breakers and the elms.
Inspired by the petit trianon in versailles the 11 million mansion made mostly of marble became a national historic landmark in 2006.
Right around the corner from the marble mansion inn are the beautiful campuses of castleton university and green mountain college.
Marble house was built between 1888 and 1892 for mr.
The marble house set the stage for newport to transform from a quiet village into a playground filled with grandiose summer homes for the wealthy.
Built between 1888 and 1892 the structure used 500 000 cubic feet of marble at a cost of 7 million.
Inside it s walls however a much different picture is painted.
William is the grandson.
It was built as the summer home of mr.
This cottage has such a great history as do all of the mansions in newport.
Additionally we are surrounded by vermont s natural beauty and the green mountains.
Designed as a summer cottage for alva and william kissam vanderbilt by the society architect richard morris hunt it was unparalleled in opulence for an american house when it was completed in 1892.
Garish gold ornate marble royal you name it marble house is arguably the most guilded of all bellevue avenue s residential personalities.
The 50 room marble house one of the first beaux arts structures in the us was built between 1888 and 1892 as the gilded age summer cottage for william and alva vanderbilt.